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GEO. A. LEAVITT & CO. R. SOMERVILLE, Vries ees 


_ ** Under the direction of S. P. AVERY. *,* 


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THIS SALE WILL TAKE} PLACE AT CHICKERING (HALL, ON 
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVE’GS, DEC. 17 AND 18. 


CONDITIONS OF ace. 


1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall 
be tmmediately put up again and re-sold. 


2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and 
to pay down twenty-five per cent. on the dollar in part pay- 
ment, or the whole of the Purchase-money, if required, 2% de- 
fault of which the Lot or Lots so purchased to be tmmediately 
put up again and re-sold. 


3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer's Expense and 
Risk within three days from the conclusion of the Sale, and 
the remainder of the Purchase-money to be absolutely patd, 
or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the Vendors, 
om or before delivery: in default of which Messrs. GEO. A. 
LEAVITT & Co. will not hold themselves responsible, tf the 
Lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be 
left at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 

4. The Sale of any Painting, Engraving, Print, Furni- 
lure, Works of Art, or any other article, ¢s not to be set 
aside on account of any error in the description. All artécles 
are exposed for Public Exhibition one or more days, and are 
sold just as they are without recourse. 

5. Lo prevent inaccuracy tn delivery and inconvenience in 
the settlement of the Purchases, n0 Lot can, on any account 
be removed during the Sale. 

6. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, the 
money deposited tn part payment shall be forfetted ; all Lots 
uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public 


or private Sale, without further notice, and the defictency (7 ~ 


any) attending such re-sale, shall be made vood by the Le 
faulter at thts Sale, together with all charges attending the 
same. This Condition ts without prejudice to the right of 
the Auctioneers to enforce the contract made at this Sale, 
without such re-sale, tf they think fit. 


GEO. A. LEAVITT &» CO. 


Mr. S. P. AVERY respectfully announces that he has been 


authorized by Messrs. John H. Sherwood and Benjamin Hart to 


sell at public auction their valuable collections of paintings, by 
noted American and Foreign artists. 

They will be on exhibition at the galleries of the ‘‘ National 
Academy of Design,” corner of 23d Street and 4th Avenue, from 


~Saturday, December 6th, until Wednesday, December 17th (in- 


clusive). They will be sold at Chickering Hall, by R. Somer- 
ville, auctioneer, on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, De- 
cember 17th and 18th. The importance of these collections will 
make the sale second (only) in value in the history of art-auc- 
tions in this country. 

Mr. Sherwood's collection has been made familiar in many 
generous ways, and he has been long and favorably known for 
his efforts in behalf of art, and for his liberal patronage of our 
home school. Nearly all of his pictures, by American, English, 
and Scotch artists, were painted expressly to his order, and many 
are the master-pieces of their authors. 

Mr. Hart’s collection is composed entirely of works by foreign 
artists of distinction in the different schools, collected by him 


. during several years of residence abroad, with great taste, care, 


and cost, and under most favorable intercourse with the artists, 
and having been rarely'seen out of his house in Madison Avenue, 
they will have the charm of novelty. 

Mr. Sherwood not being a housekeeper, and Mr. Hart ieee 
ing in future to reside abroad, are the reasons for the disposal of 
these choice collections. Notasingle painting has been withheld, 
nothing has been added ; the word of these gentlemen has been 
pledged that not one shall be bought in, and Mr. Avery is 
charged to see that this pledge will be strictly carried out. 

*.* The sale will be under the supervision of S. P. Avery, of 
No. 86 Fifth Avenue, to whom orders to Sa all and other 
communications may be addressed.*,* 


NAMES OF THE 114 ARTISTS REPRESENTED IN THIS 
CATALOGUE. 


ACHENBACH, 129. 
BAUGNIET, 27. 
BAKKERKORFF, 98. 
BELLANGE, IOI. 
BEARNARD, 43. 
BILLOTTE, 83. 
BOULANGER, 161. 
BOUDIN, It. 
BONHEUR, 31, 123. 
BOUTIBONNE, 106, 
CARLINI, 3, 81. 
CABANEL, 120. 
CHAPLIN, 29. 
CHAVET, 97. 
CHARNAY, 94. 
CLAYS, 131. 
COUTOURIER, 34. 
COL (DAVID), 59. 
COROT, 76, 153, 162. 
DAUBIGNY, 55. 

DE DREUX, 26. 
DECAMPS, I55. 

DE KEYSER, 21. 


BROWN (J. G.), 57; 105, 139. 


BROWN (w. M.), 6. 


BOUGHTON, 18, 68, 114. 


COLMAN, III. 
DOUGHTY, 51. 


DETAILLE, 67. 

DE NITTIS, 23, I19. 
DIAZ, 71, 159. 
DURAN, 75. 
DUPRE, 77, 103. 
DUVERGER, Q, 88. 
DRUMMOND, 39, 135. 
ESCOSURA, 65. 
FORTUNY, 20, 104. 
FLUGGEN, 42. 
GEBLER, 14. 
GAUERMANN, 140. 
GEROME, 160, 
GESSA, 113. 
GIRARD, 112. 
GLAIZE, 63, 138. 
GOUPIL, 35. 

GUES, 73. 
HEILBUTH, 66. 
HERBSTOFFER, 99. 
HERDMANN, 132. 
HILLEMACHER, 32. 
JACQUE, 72, 102. 


BY AMERICAN 


Guy (Miss), 2, 82. 
HART (J. M.), 52. 
HOMER, 40, 40, I2I. 
IRVING, 24, II5. 
KENSETT, 130. 


JACQUET, 74. 
JAZET, 122. 
JIMINEZ, 25. 
JONGKIND, 8, 87. 
KNAUS, 79. 
KOLLER, 64. 
KOWALSKI, 96. 
LAMBINET, 17. 

LE POITTEVIN, IIo. 
MADRAZO, 38, 146. 
MAGNUS, Io. 
MEISSONIER, 165. 
MELIN, 50. 
MICHETTI, 155. | 
MULREADY, 85. 
OMMEGANCK, 22. 
PALMAROLI, 144. 
PARITICELLI, 93. 
PELOUZE, 12. 
PILLE, 44. 
PLASSAN, 95. 
RICO, 41, 116, 149. 
ROYBET, 53, 147+ 


ROUSSEAU, 78. 

ROSSI, 164. 

ROTTA, 143. 

SCHREYER, 58, 134. 
SCHENCK, 15. 

SCHEERES, 86. 

SEIGNAC, QI. 

SORDET, 1, 84. 

STEELL, 13, 45, 108, £36, 157. 
STAMMEL, 48. 

STEVENS, 158. 

TROYON, 62, 80, 156. 163. 
VAN MARCKE, 60, 128. 
VAN MIERIS, 145. 
VERNON, 16, 124, 
VILLEGAS, 137. 

VIRY, 154. 

VIBERT, 69, 1076 
VOLLON, 28. 

WORMS, 56. 

ZAMACOIS, 70, 152. 

ZIEM, 47, 118. ; 
ZIMMERMANN, I51. 


ARTISTs; 


SONNTAG, 46, 150. 
SHATTUCK, Ig. ‘ 
SCOTT, 5. 
SARGENT, 61. 
WARD, 117. 


GIFEORD (S. R.), 50@, 100. 
GIFFORD (SWAYNE), 30. 


GUY (S. J.), 4, 36, 54, 92, 142. 


EA¥,137. 
MORGAN, 109, 
RICHARDS, 33, 141. 


WHITTREDGE, 133. 
WYANT, 148. 


CATALOGUE 


Paes IV NIN G’S SALE. 


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17TH, 


AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O’CLOCK. 


The jirst figure indicates the WIDTH of each picture. 


SORDET (E.) : ; . Geneva 
Pupil of Calame. 


SWISS LANDSCAPE. 


I0x7 


GUY (Miss) : : : New York. 


“— 


CARLINI (Guelio) . : : . Venice. 
. THE ABDUCTION. 
Water-Color. 
9x10 
4 
7, J GUY (Saf: A. : ; . New York. 
Sie BLACK HAMBURG GRAPES. 
12x16 
5 


Z V4 —~ 
LDLE SCOTT (Julian). .N. Aziae : . New York. 


THE CAPTCGRED RECOR Gs, 


IOx12 


BROWN (W. M.) : : . New York. 


Ge 
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AFTER HOLBEIN. 


: 7 fp Miniatures in ivory. In frames of bronze. 
OF & EARL OF ORMOND ( father of Anne Boleyn), 
a SIR THOMAS WYAT, 
32% 44 
8 


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{-§— JONGKIND (J.B) 


Pupil of Isabey. 
Medal 1852. 


MOONLIGHT. 


8 xIO 


; 9 
~ DUVERGER (T. E) 
Medals, 1861, ’63, ’65. 
THE MORAL OF THE BOTTLE. 


16x19 
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MAGNUS 
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L-y/ A CLEARING IN THE FOREST. 


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SS” TROUVILLE. 
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I2 
PELOUSE(EGG) 3 : . Paris: 
Medals, 1873, ’76. 
SCS 7 Medal Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
vA O y Legion of Honor, 1878. 
VILLAGE OF CERNA Y. 
20x12 
13 
STEELL (Gourlay), R.S.A. ; . Edinburgh. 
/. 4, Animal painter to the Queen in Scotland. 
THE TEMPORARY SHADE. 
14 X20 
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7 (- GEBLER (F. Otto). ; Me . Munich. 


Medal, Berlin, 1874. 
THE SHADOW. 


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Pupil of Cogniet, 
2 Medal, 1865. 
oF is ps Chevalier of the Order of Christ of Portugal, and of Isabel the 
Ce “a is Catholic. 


SHEEP IN A SNOW-STORM. 


23X15 


16 
f-/—NERNON(A.L.) . : . London. 


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17 
LAMBINET (E.), dec’d. , : Parse 


/ Medals, 1843, ’53, ’57. 
i i fs A Ory Legion of Honor, 1867, 
—(™” Born, 1810. Died, 1878. 


LANDSCAPE. 


17x13 


18 
BOUGHTON (Geo. H.), N.A. and A.R,A. London, 


7 7 SaaS BURNING FAGGOTS. 
) 7 134 x gt 


/ No. 43. Bearnard. GOING TO THE DANCE, 


19 
SHATTUCK (A.D.), N.A. . . New York, 


SHEEP AND CATTLE. 


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20 


FORTUNY (Mariano), dec'd. ‘ Rome. 


Pupil of the Barcelona Academy. 
Chevalier of the Order of Charles III. 
Me Vi Prize of Rome, from Spain, 1858. 
a Diploma to the memory of deceased artists. 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
Born, 1838. Died, 1874. 


A SPANISH LADY. 


Water-Color. 


10x14 


21 


DE KEYSER (N.) . Antwerp, 


Pupil of the Antwerp Academy. 
Medals, 1836, 40. 
: / ru _Mhevalier of the Order of Leopold, and of the Lion of the Neth- 
f / aa erlands. 
. President of the Academy of Antwerp. 


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DE NITTIS (J.) : : o “Paris: 


Pupil of Gérome. 
Puy Medal, 1876. 
a eS “L ‘T Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
ee. Legion of Honor, 1878. 


THE QUARREL. 


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24 
IRVING (J. B.), N. A., dee’d, ; -. New York. 
Born, 1826%.Died= i577. 
=) hb THE CONNOISSE URS.—Statue of Venus de Medici. 
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DE DREUX (Alfred) : ° . Paris. 


Pupil of L. Cogniet. 


wr 7 ean Medals, 1834, ’44, ’48. 
5 Legion of Honor, 1857. 
Born, 1812. Died, 1860. 


A OX. CHA SE. 


21 x15 


27 
BAUGNIET (Charles) : .» Pars. 


i Pupil of Drolling. 
CQ) C/ Medals, 1865 ; Vienna, 1873. 
6, Chevalier of the Order of Leopold of Belgium, of Isabel the 
Catholic, of Christ of Portugal, and of the 
Branche Ernestine de Saxe. 


WAITING FOR THE OPERA. 


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28 


VOLLON (A.) . Paris. 


Pupil of the Academy at Lyons. 
Medals, 1865, ’68, ’69. 
Legion of Honor, 1870. 
Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
I, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878. 


aor THE SEINE AT BERCEY. 
16 x 8 


SUL bY 


No. 58. Daubigny. AUTUMN AT AUVERS, 


29 


CHAPLIN (C.) : . Paris. 
Pupil of Drolling. 
“) tj} oO Medals, 1851, ’52, 65. 
“vy 
LL Legion of Honor, 1865. 


Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1877. 


A STUDY OF GEOGRAPHY. 


7X12 
30 
GIFFORD (R. Swayne), Ni. Ae . New York. 
fj NEAR THE LANDING-PLACE—OCTOBER. 
2 re 26 x 15 
31 
BONHEUR (J. Peyrol) 3 {- Paria 


Pupil of her sister. 
Kiet 95 / ANIMALS IN PASTURE. 


25X17 


' THE PROMENADE, 


32 


HILLEMACHER (E.) . Paris. 

P Pupil of L. Cogniet. A 
( Ff ij rt - Medals, 1848, ’57, ’61, ’63. 
i Legion of Honor, 1865. 


THE MARIONETTES. 


25 x19 


33 
RICHARDS (Wm. T.) . . Philadelphia. 


Pasi, PARADISE POINT, NEWPORT—AUTUMN. 


Bp © 20 x 24 
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COUTURIER (P. L.) : : - aS, 


Pupil of Picot. 
Medals, 1855, ’6r. 


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: Pupil of A. Scheffer. 
- oho. Medals, 1873, '74, '75- 
Be: 4S i/ Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
THE DUET. 
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GUY (5. J.), N. A. ; . New York. 
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Legion of Honor, 1878... 


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DRUMMOND (Jas.), R.S.A. . . Edinburgh. 


CROMBIE’S CLOSE. 
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OF FOHN HOWELL. 


25x 35 


John Howell was a noted character, a lovable, quaint, pict- 
uresque old man, who died only a few years ago in Edinburgh. 
He called himself a poly-artist ; he was a dealer in curiosities, 
also was a collector of old ballads, and a man of some scholar- 
ship, among other things having written the best treatise upon 
Roman galleys. He was frequently visited by Sir Walter Scott, 
who had much in common with the old man, and for whom he 
had great respect. 


| 40 
HOMER (Winslow). N. A. . New York, 
A COUNTRY SCHOOL-ROOM IN THE CATReiees. 
50x Ot 
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Pupil of Madrazo. 
Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
Legion of Honor, 1878. 


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BEARNARD (F.) ; . London. 


Exhibited at Royal Academy, London, 1873. 


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36 x 24 


44 
PILUE {Co} Sines: 


Pupil of F. Barrias. 
Medals, 1869, ’72. 


See a /, AUTUMN. 
34 X 45 
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STEELL (Gourlay) ; .. Edinburgh. 
Animal painter to the Queen in Scotland. 
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SONNTAG (W. L.), N.A. . New York. 


AUTUMN--WHITE MOUNTAINS. 


54 X 33 


47 
ZIEM (Felix) : ; . . sears 


Medals, 1851, 752, ’55. 
Legion of Honor, 1857. 


GARDEN AT VENICE. 


49 X 32 


48 
STAMMEL (E£,) . Diisseldorf. 
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36 x 28 


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HOMER (Winslow), N. A. _ New York. 


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32 x 24 
504 
GIFFORD (S. R.), N.A. ; . New York. 
VILLA MALTA. 
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L140 : 
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DOUGHTY (Thos.), N. A., dec’d. . New York. 


Born, 1793. Died, 1856. 
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ROVBET (f.). 4 : Pane 
Yee ste Medal, 1866. 
ah a DEATH OF ROXANA. 
29 X 25 


The scene reproduced by the artist was suggested by Racine’s 
Tragedy. Bajazet was brother of Amurat, 4th Sultan of the 
Turkish Empire, who ascended the throne 1623. This sovereign 
had designated from among his wives, Roxana, to bear the title 
of Sultana; this lady forgot the debt of gratitude she owed to 
him who had preferred her to her rivals, in abandoning herself 
without scruples to the passion she felt awakening in her heart 
for Bajazet. She was in possession of an order for his death, 
that Amurat had confided to her prior to his departure for the 
conquest of Babylonia. Roxana did not long hide from the 
knowledge of this prince the power with which she was clothed, 
and, furthermore, offered to aid him to usurp the throne, if he 
would put himself at the head of a revolt, which would result in 
the death of Amurat, on condition he would marry her. Bajazet 
had long loved Attalida, his cousin, an obscure personage at the 
imperial court. Roxana, annoyed by the repeated refusals of 
Bajazet, ordered his assassination; she herself was soon put to 
death by a messenger sent by Amurat, who had been secretly 
informed of her projects of treason toward her master. 


54 
GUY (S.-J), N.A. . New York. 


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DAUBIGNY (C. F.), decd. . _ Paris, 


4 | T/ j- Pupil of P. Delaroche. 
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Medals, 1848, 53, 55, 57, 59, 67. 
Legion of Honor, 1859. 

. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1874. 
Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists. 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 

Born, 1817. Died, 1878. 


AUTUMN AT AUVERS. 


32x18 


56 
WORMS (Jules) : ; ; .. Parts; 


Pupil of Lafosse. 
Medals, 1867, ’68, ’69. 
Legion of Honor, 1876. 
Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
SMUGGLERS OF LA RONDA. 


16 x 21 


57 
‘BROWN (J. Gey ONS Aa ‘ . New York. 
| THE RELUCTANT BRIDE. 


20% 27 


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No. 104. Fortuny, THE MOopEL. t 


58 


SCHREVER (AD) ae : . Paris. 
ee Nabe ies 
VA Z fi. Medals, 1864, ’65, (E. U.) ’67. 
via fo Vienna Exposition, 1873. 


WALLACHIANS RECONNOITERING. 


28 x 16 


59 


COL (David) : . Antwerp. 
¢- Loe ae Pupil of De Keyser. 
i7N A ui 


i} Medal, Vienna Exposition, 1873. 
y/ iP - Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. 


THE WINE-TASTERS. 


14 x18 


60 | 
VAN MARCKE (E.) ; : Paris. 
Pupil of Troyon. 
Medals, 1867, ’69, ’70. 


Legion of Honor, 1872. 
Medal at Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


PASTURAGE IN THE LANDES. 


26x 18 


S&Browmd Ke 
= NBAS. 


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61 
SARGENT (J.S.). 26 PONG Paes 


Pupil of C. Duran. 


S00 Honorable Mention, Salon, 1879. 
A fA/ : 


THE LUXEMBOURG GARDENS. 


62 
TROYON (Constant), dec’d. . ; Parise 
Pupil of Rivereux. 
ys Medals, 1838, ’40, ’46, 48, 55. 
bf, FN Legion of Honor, 1849. 
gle Or Born, 1810. Died, 1865. 
/ Ct » K 
a THE FORD. 
13X9 
63 
GLAIZE (Léon) ‘ is. Paris, 


Pupil of Gérome. 
ie _-f) Medals, 1864, ’66, ’68. 
ge © (/ - Legion of Honor, 1877. 
Vv Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


POMPEIAN IMAGE-SELLER. 


19 X13 


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64 
KOLLER (G.) ; ; . Brussels. 
Y hom Pupil of the Academy of Vienna. 
~~ Medal, Vienna, 1873. 
2 ae Paris Universal Exposition, 1878. 


' MARRIAGE OF THE ARCHDUKE OF AUSTRIA TO 


PHILLOPENA WELSLER. 


12x14 


65 . 
ESCOSURA (Léon) . . ‘Pays. 


Pulpil of Gérome. 
Commander of the Order of Isabel the Catholic. 


f Chevalier of the Order of Charles III. of Spain. 


Chevalier of the Order of Christ of Portugal. 


A CAVALIER. 
74 xX IO} 
66 
HEILBUTH (F.) : Pants. 
Pupil of 4 


Medals, 1857, 59, "6T, 
‘Legion’ of Honor, 1861. 


_/THE PROMENADE. 


125 x8 


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67 
fy © MDETAILLE (Ej . Paris, 
é A yt ; Pupil of E. Meissonier. 


J yon ’ bps Medals, 1869, ’70, ’72. 
f i e 7, Legion of Honor, 1873. 


INCROVABLES. 


6x8 


3 68 
BOUGHTON (Geo. H.), N.A. . . London. 
Associate of Royal Academy. 
MOONLIGHT SKATING SCENE, 


I2x7 


69 
VIBERT (J. G.) : : ‘ . Paris. 


Pupil of Barrias. 
Medals, 1864, °67, 68. 
Legion of Honor, 1870, 
Medal at Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


SPANISH MATADOR PREPARING FOR A BULL- 
FIGHT. 


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70 
ZAMACOIS (Edouard), dec’d. ; 7. Pariss 


Pupil of Meissonier. 
. Medal, 1867. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists. 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
Born, 1843. Died, 1871. 


WAITING. 
4x6 
71 
DIAZ (N.), dec’d. . : » Paris. 


Medals, 1844, ’46, ’48. 
Legion of Honor, 1851. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists. 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
Born, 1807. Died, 1876. 


A WOOD SCENE. 


10$ x 13} 


JACQUE (Charles): ; ; . tpP aris. 


Medals, 1861, ’63, ’64. 
Legion of Honor, 1867, 


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73 
GUES (Alfred) . +o. Paris 
Pupil of : 
BOCCACCIO RECITING HIS POEMS. 


Costume of the 14th Century. 


14 xIl 


74 
JACQUET (J.G.) ; ; . Paris. 


Pupil of Bouguereau. 
Medals, 1868, ’75. 
Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


A LESSON IN SHOOTING. 


H x16 


fs: 
DURAN (Carolus) : «Paris 
Pupil of Souchon. 
Medals, 1866, ’69, ’70. 
Legion of Honor, 1872. 
Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


Officer of the Legion of Honor,.1878. 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1879. 


ORIENTAL WOMAN. 


14 X 25 


‘ON 


‘ony “OUT 


‘ANIGS AHL NO ‘ASSIOg UVIN 


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76 
COROT (J. B. C.), dec’d : . | Paris. 
Pupil of V. Bertin. 
Medals, 1838, ’48, 55, 67 (E. U.) 
A Legion of Honor, 1846. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists. 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
Born, 1796. Died, 1875. 
THE SEINE AT BEZONS. 


18 x 21 


rg 
DUPRE (Jules) ; . Paris 


joe Medals, 1833 (E. U.), ’67. 


St Legion of Honor, 1849. ~ 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1870. 
ana LANDSCAPE. 
Ig x I2. 


78 


ROUSSEAU (Theo.), dec’d. . - Paris. 


oo Pupil of Lethiere. 


tg | 


(eer Medals, 1834, ’49, ’55. 


Legion of Honor, 1867. 

One of the Eight Grand Medals of Honor (E. U.), 1867. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists. 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 

Born, 1812. _ Died, 1867. 


LHE HAMLET OF GBeRwa 
19x 3G. 


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79 
KNAUS (1L.), Prof? = ; . Berlin. 


Pupil of the Dusseldorf Academy. 
Medals, 1853-55 (E. U.), 1857-59. 
Legion of Honor, 1859. 

_ Grand Medal of Honor (E. U.), 1867. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Professor in the Academy, Berlin. 


THE “BEE: FATE 


15 x19 


80 
TROYON (C.), dec’d. . > Paris; 


Pupil of Rivereux. 
Medals, 1838, ’40, ’46, 48, 55. 
Legion of Honor, 1849. 
Born, 1810. Died, 1865. 


COW AND_ DOG. 


25 x 20 


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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 


AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. 


SI 
CARLINI (Guelio) . : : . Venice. 


VENETIAN SERENADERS. 


Water-Color. 


8x12 
82 
GUY (Miss) . New York. 
FRUIT IN SILVER BASEE?, 
13 x9 
83 
BILE OTE (loa : : Paris, 


Pupil of Blondel. 


CLASPING THE GIRDLE: 


8xIo 


No. 121. Homer. 


84 
SORDET (E.) 5 . Geneva. 
Pupil of Calame. one 


SWISS LAKE, 


10X77 
85 
MULREADY (A. E.) | ; . London. 
WITHOUT A HOME, : 
4x64 
86 


SCHEBRES “5i-m . Hague. 


TESTING. THE SWORT 


6x7 


87 
JONGKIND (J. B.).. ; . i, Mears! 


Pupil of Isabey. 
Medal, 1852. 


SUNSET—HOLLAND: 


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No, 125. Decamps. 


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EASTERN SLAVE MARKET. 


88 
DUVERGER (T. E.). eParis? 
Medals, 1861, ’63, ’65 


BAD NEWS. 


10x13 


89 
AFTER HOLBEIN. 
Miniatures in ivory, in frames of bronze. 
SIR THOMAS MORE. 
go 
MRS. DAUNSE V—2d daughter of Sir Thomas More. 
3r x 43 


Ol 
SEIGNAC (P.) i ; _ Paris. 


Pupil of Picot. 


ELMBROIDERING. 


84 x Iot 


Q2 
GUY (5. J.), Ni A. : . New York., 


PORTRAIT OF C. Le Bil iOg 


Io x 12 


MoTHER’S SUPPLICATION. 


Guy. 


No. 127. 


93 


PARITICELLI : : . Rome. 
INVESTIGA TION. 
8x II 
94 
CHARNAY (A.) ' : san Parise 
Pupil of Pils. 
Medal, 1876. 


GIRL PICKING FLOWERS. 
8x6 


95 
PLASSAN (A. E23 : : p> Paris: 


Medals, 1852, ’57, ’59. 
Legion of Honor, 1859. 


THE REPAST, 
5x4 


96 
KOWALSKI (A. W.) 
Pupil of Jos. Brandt. 


» Munich. 


HARE HUNTING—POLAND. 


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No,, 128, 


Van Marche. 


97 
CHAVET (J. V.) : ; : hy ee REIS 


Pupil of Revoil. 
Medals, 1853, 55, sf 
Legion of Honor, 1859. 


FEEDING CHICKENS. 


I4 x 16 


98 | 
BAKKERKORFF (A. H.) : . Harlem... 
Pupil of Vander Berg. 


TAKING HER COMFORT. 
7x8 


99 
HERBSTHOFFER (Chas.), dec’d. . . Paris, 
Medal at Vienna, 1873. 


THE IMPENDING CONFLICT. 


9x6 


I00 
GIFFORD (S. R.), N. A. : . New York. 


FALLS OF -TiVorn 


I3x 7 


Harsor—Dutcu Coast. 


IOI 
BELLANGE (J. L. H.), dec’d. Be Saye 


Pupil of Gros. 
Medals, 1824, ’55. 
Legion of Honor, 1834. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1861. 
Born, 1800. Died, 1866. 


BATTLE OF SOLFERINO. 


8x6» 


I02 
JACQUE (Charles). ais. 


Medals, 1861, ’63, 64. 
Legion of Honor, 1867. 


SHEEP AND LAMB. 


18 x14 


| 103 
DUPRE (Jules) . ; ; . Paris. 


Medals, 1833 (E. U.), ’67. 
Legion of Honor, 1849. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1870. 


A MARSH. 


15 x18 


Mp, 
me Vie Be ZS) 


CARAVAN AT REST. 


104 
FORTUNY (Mariano), dec’d, ; . Rome. 


Pupil of the Barcelona Academy. 
Chevalier of the Order of Charles III. 
Prize of Rome, from Spain, 1858, 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists. 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 

Born, 1838. Died, 1874. 


LAE MODEL, 
Water-Color. 


9% 13 


105 
BROWN /(J.G.),N.A. . . New Vork. 


WINTER SPORTS. 


22x 16 


106 
BOUTIBONNE (CES) ; : . Paris. 


Pupil of Winterhalter. 
Medal, 1867. 


RETURN FROM THE PROMENADE, 


13 x Ig 


‘DION “SPT “oA? 


‘SNVUALAA AH, 


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‘993, PrZaUK 


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107 
VIBERT (J.G.) : d ars! 


Pupil of Barrias. 
Medals, 1864, 67, 768. 
Legion of Honor, 1870. 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


THE HOUR OF THE NIGHT. 


I2X 20 


108 
STEELL (Gotrlay)\o Ra SaAae . Edinburgh. 


Animal painter to the Queen in Scotland. 


HIGHLAND CALF LE: 


14X20 53 


109 
MORGAN (Wm.), N. A. . f . New York - 


THE TIRED ORGAN-GRINDER. 


23x18 


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No. 144. Palmarolt. Tue MODEL. 


. ¥ Me ' 
: . 


II0 
LE POITTEVIN (E.), dec’d. . Paris, 


Pupil of Hersent. 

Medals, 1831, 736, 48, 55 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. 
Legion of Honor, 1843. 
Born, 1806. Died, 1870. 


LHE WRECK, 
atx 17 


III 
COLMAN (S.),N. A... . New York. 


CORPUS CHRISTUS. DAY, SEVILLE. WO ae 
THE GIRALDA. 
Ig X 29 

The Giralda (so called from its vane, gue gira, turns round; is 
the finest specimen of pure Saracenic architecture in existence) 
was the Meuddin tower of the adjoining mosque used to call the 
faithful to prayer. It was built in 1195, by Abur Yusef Yacub. 
The foundation is made of destroyed Roman and Christian stat- 
uary, the rest of a light-colored brick. The Moorish part was 
250 feet high; the upper part of 100 feet was added by Fernando 


Ruis, 1568. The vane in the pinnacle, the figure of Faith, is the 


marvel of all Spaniards, as it weighs 2,800 pounds, and turns 
with the slightest wind. The tower is 50 feet square, and, seen 
from a distance, is the most imposing object in Seville. 


Ii2 


GIRARD (Firman) : ; . Paris. 
Pupil of Gleyre. 
Medals, 1863, ’74. 


ARCADIAN SCENE. 
Ig X 23 


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NISH DANCE. 


SPA 


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AzZ0. 


146. Mad 


LVo. 


113 
GESSA (Sebastian) . : o Paris: 


Pupil of Cabanel. 
SIALE LIFTS 


23. X 2i 


II4 
BOUGHTON (Geo. H.), N. A. . . London. 


Associate Member of Roy at Academy. 


WOUTER VAN TWILLER'S FIRST COCK TN WEY 
AMSTERDAM. 


30 X 24 


‘‘“The two parties being confronted before him, each produced 
a book of accounts, written in a language and character that 
would have puzzled any but a High Dutch commentator, or a 
learned decypherer of Egyptian obelisks, tounderstand. Thesage 
Wouter took them one after the other, and having poised them 
in his hands, and attentively counted over the number of leaves, 
fell straightway into avery great doubt, and smoked for half 
an hour without saying a word; at length, laying his finger be- 
side his nose, and shutting his eyes for a moment, with the air 
of a man who has just caught a subtle idea by the tail, he slowly 
took his pipe from his mouth, puffed forth a column of tobacco- 
smoke, and, with marvellous gravity and solemnity, pronounced 
—that having carefully counted over the leaves and weighed the 
books, it was found that one was just as thick and heavy as the 
other; therefore, it was the final opinion of the Court that the 
accounts were equally balanced—therefore, Wandle should give 
Barent a receipt, and Barent should give Wandle a reccipt.”— 
Knickerbocker’s History of New York. 


if? 
me 


AWAITING AN AUDIENCE. § 3% 


Povtet. 


No, 147. 


zZ pry ‘os IRVING (J. .B.) ,INe«As) dec aaa . New York. 
a9) (4° /- Born, 1826. Died, 1877. 
THE END OF THE GAME, 


30:X 25 


116 
RICO (M. D.) . ' : . - Paris. 


Pupil of Madrazo. 
Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
| } Legion of Honor, 1878. 


7 NEAR POITSSY. 
ra 26 x 14 


, II7 
; WARD (Edgar M.), A. N. A. : . New York. 
md id Pupil of Cabanel. 
BRITTANY WASHERWOMAN. 
32 % 35 


118 
n . ZIEM (F.) a 1. Paris. 
Medals, 185), 752, ’55. 
hdi / Legion of Honor, 1857. 
Va , Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1878. 
END OF THE GRAND CANAL. 


32 x 20 


HdVOSCANW] YAIOLIO 


5 
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119 | 
DE NITES (ees ee a 


Pulpil of Gérome. 
Medal, 1876. Exposition UniverseHe, 1878. 
Legion of Honor, 1878. 


THE PASSING TRAIN. 


25x 15 


I20 
CABANEL (Alexander) | Parise 


Pupil of Picot. 
Medals, 1852 (E. U.) 55. 
4 Prize of Rome, 1845. 
Legion of Honor, 1855. 

Member of the Institute of France, 1863. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1864. 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1865, and (E. U.) 1867. 
Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1878. 
Grand Medal of Honor (E. U.) 1878. 
Professor in the School of the Beaux Arts. 


EVE AFTER THE EXPULSION FROM PARAL ae 


37 X 29 


2st 
HOMER (Winslow), N. A. . New York, 


SNAPPING THE WHIP. 


35 X 22 


= —— 
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| 122 

JAZET (P. 1.) . ee 
Pupil of F. Barrias. 

DIVIDING THE SPOILS. 


28 x 23 


123 
BONHEUR (Juliette), Peyrol, 
Pupil of her sister. 


A FLOCK OF TURKEYS. 
39 X 22 


124 
VERNON (A. L.) | 
Royal Academy, 1873. 


THE GARDEN. 


50 X 30 


126 
DECAMPS (A. G.), decd. 


Pupil of Pujol. 
Medals, 1831, ’34. 


Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1839. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1851. 


Born, 1803. Died, 1860. 


EASTERN SLAVE MARKET. 


27 X35 


UN 


London. 


Paris. 


- 
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Paris. 2 


on 


126 : 
| HART (J. M.), N. A. ; : . New York. 


{a 
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ne) raf fj CATTLE—INDIAN SUMMER. 
i" f \ { LA 4 é , pd 
a Ce 48 X 35 
: a 127 
| GUVHS71) NA . New York. 
‘oa PA A MOTHER'S SUPPLICATION. 
| #7) 
if fl 43 x 68 
128 
VAN MARCKE (E_) ; : Pats. 
/ A Pupil of Troyon. 
/} AA / Medals, 1867, ’69, ’74. 
| n LASy is Legion of Honor, 1872. 
tee |] / er Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
vd yy / Va 
iP f ve CATTLE—NEAR BORDEAUX. 
rap 58 x 41 
f 
129 
ACHENBACH (Oswald) . . Diisseldorf. 


Pupil of his brother. 
Medals, 1859, ’61, 63. 
Legion of Honor, 1863. 


CONVENT OF ST. MONTREAL—PALERMO, SICILY. 
64 X 44 


ae as os 
KENSETT (eit Ne k., dec'd. . New York. 


Born, 1818. Died, 1873. ys 
= THE WHITE MOUNTAINS—FROM NORTH ae 
ae CONWAY. Ps 
3 60 x 40 : 
= 131 
a CLAYS @. J.) : ; . Brussels. 


Medal, 1867 (E. U.) 
Legion of Honor, 1875. 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold. 
Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


HARBOR—DUTCH COAST. 


¢ 


43 X 29 


132 
HERDMAN (Robert), R. S.A. . . Edinburgh. 


FIRST CONFERENCE BETWEEN MARY STUART 
AND FOHN KNOX—HOLYROOD, 1561. 


52x 36 


“‘Whether it was by counsel of others, or by the Queen’s own 
desire, we know not; but the Queen spake with John Knox, and 
had long reasoning with him, none being present except the Lord 
James. Thesum of their reasoning was this. . . . ‘Yea,’ quoth 
she, ‘but ye are not the Kirk that I willnourish. I will defend 
the Kirk of Rome. for I think z¢ is the true Kirk of God.’ ‘ Your 
will,’ quoth he, ‘madam, is no reason.’”—Knox’s History of the 
Reformation in Scotland, 


133 
WHIT TREDGE (WN . New York. 
/J ff TROUT STREAM—MILFORD, PA. 
Ca), 
J 0 47 X 31 ee 
/ : i | 
134 ; 
SCHREYER (Ad.) . : ; Paris: 
. Medals, 1864, ’65, ’67 (E. U.) 
y) ye 4 Vienna Exposition, 1873. | 
ig eames lee Ol vy ARAB CARAVAN A T.REST | 
LO Y ; A4 X 24 
135 
DRUMMOND (Jas.), R.S. A... . Edinburgh, 
ROUNDHEADS AND CAVALIERS — ROVALIST 
PRISONERS, 
r HEADQUARTERS OF CROMWELL IN EDINBURGH. 
4 fA 48x36 
/) / v The locality of this picture (destroyed in 1872) was called Dun- 
J j / bar’s Close, Lawn Market. This Close got its name after the 


/ battle of Dunbar (1650), when Cromwell marched to, and took— 
: possession of Edinburgh. This Close he fixed upon as the head- 
"A quarters of his army, and to this locality were brought prisoners, 
both Cavaliers and Presbyterians, who were both at enmity with 
the Cromwellian Roundheads. The bartizan in the middle of the 
picture was that from which Cromwell received his troops in the 
fields at the opposite side of the valley where the ‘‘ New Town” 
now stands. He could also see his fleet as it rode at anchor in 
the Frith of Forth. 


- STEELE (eourey), eee A . Edinburgh. 


Animal painter to the Queen in Scotland. 


e ie SPRING IN THE HIGHLANDS. “fe 
a ree | a 4ix320 ie 
2 


7 ie 2837 
Micron. | . : . Rome 
Pupil of erty / 4 
| SPANISH DEVOTION. I A stg¢n— 
mae 
a2 %20 
138 
GLAIZE (Léon) : E : ee Paris. 
Pupil of Gérome. 
Medals, 1864, ’66, ’68. 
Legion of Honor, 1877. 
Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
THE CHINESE BAZAAR. 
24 X 30 
| ? 139 
BROWN (J. G.), N.A. . 5 . New York. 


PAPY FAITH LOOKS UP TO THEE.” 


20 X 29 


140 
GAUERMANN (F.), dec’d. : _ Vienna. 


Member of the Munich Academy. 
Born, 1807. Died, 1862. 


CATTLE AND SHEEP. 


23x19 


- 


14t 
RICHARDS (Wm. T.) ; . Philadelphia. 


PARADISE POINT, NEWPORT—SPRINGTIME. 


20x 24 


142 
GUY-=(S.J.), Noa; : : . New York. 
THE KNOT IN THE SKEIN. 


24 X 30 


143 
ROTA (A.) . ; ; . Venice. 
Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
THE VETERANS. 


24 x 20 


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Corot. 


No. 158. 


PA | ~ 


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i 5s 7 an (VS) oe Aig, ; a SP arise 


Pa PS "gl Pupil of F.Madrazo. 
i p he Prize of.R6me, from Madrid, 1857. 
A a ie we" Medals, 1862, ’64, 771. 
Medal, Paris, 1867. 
Commander of the Order of Charles III. 
T7 4 * Grand Cross of Marie-Victoire. 
fF. fue be Grand (ross of Isabelle the Catholic. 


es we 


i a THE PRETTY MODEL. 
24 X 29 


145 
Pier! MIERIS (W.), dec’d. Re ners jo 2 
Born, 1662. Died, 1747. ; 


mY eS dee TARQUIN AND LUCRETIA. 


y j ; eat Slane: 


Ss From the Wolfe sale, 1863 ; and the Johnston sale, 1877. 
ae Formerly in the collection of Thos. Hamlet, Esq., London. 
‘“ Wonderful detail in this exquisite and beautiful work of art.” 
Vide Smith’s Catalogue Raisonné. 


146 
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Pupil of his father. 
é Legion of Honor, 1878. 
/ : \ Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


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DISAPPOINTMENT, 


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“Pupil o Ge ee, + 
Be oS ae , Se Ee a “Medal, 1866, 


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Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


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THE CONFESSIONAL. 
24 x 164 ; 
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ZAMACOIS (E.), dec’d. Ar uk ite 


Pupil of E. Meissonier. 
Medal, 1867. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists. 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
Born, 1842. Died, 1871. 


MY CONCIERGE. 


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153 


COROT (Jj. B. C.), dece’d. ; ; ., . Waris: 


Pupil of V. Bertin. 
Medals, 1838, ’48, ’55, ’67 (E. U.) 
Legion of Honor, 1846. 

Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists. 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 

Born, 1796. Died, 1875. 


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No. 164. Rosst. PADY.. “Lime Louis XVI. 


MICHETTI (F.P.) . 


Pupil of M. Morelli. a 
ITALIAN WATER-CARRIERS, 


13 x IO 


156 G a6, ‘ j 

Sime ¥Y ON. (0. ), dec dias : . . eee 
Pupil of Rivereux. as 

Medals, 1838, ’40, 46, ’48, 755. Ree ' wee ay 


Legion of Honor, 1849.. 
; Born, 1810. Died, 1865. 


PASTURAGE—VALLEYV OF THE TOUCQUE. 


17 x12 


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5 -EELL (David G.) Edinburgh. 
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ae STEVENS (Alfred) . ; . Paris. 
“no - ey a Gold Medal at Brussels, 1851. 


eee Paris, 1853, 55, ’67 (E. U.) 
Poh) re Legion of Honor, 1863. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Commander of the Order of Leopold. 
First-class Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 
Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1878. 


DISAPPOINTMENT. 
Io x 13 
» 159 


ae mew AZ, (N.), decd. on as - Paris, 
Medals, 1844, 46, ’48. 
Legion of Honor, 1851. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists. 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. — 
Born, 1807. Died, 1876. 


IN THE GARDEN. 


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160 a 
GEROME |) ae ; . Paris. 


Pupil of P. Delaroche. 
Medals, 1847, ’48, 55 (E. U.) 
Legion of Honor, 1855. 

Member of the Institute of France, 1865. 
Honorary member R. A., London. 
One of the Eight Grand Medals of Honor (E. U.), 1867. 
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1874. 
Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1878. 
Medal Sculpture (E. U.), 1878. 
Grand Medal of Honor (E. U.), 1878. 
Professor in the School of the Beaux Arts. 


DIOGENES IN HIS TUB. 


10x 7 


161 
BOULANGER (G.) . : : . Paris. 


Pupil of Paul Delaroche. 
Prize of Rome, 1849. 
Medals, 1857, ’59, 63. 
Legion of Honor, 1865. 
Medal, Exposition Universelle, 1878. 


COPID'S, WHISPEX: 


6% x Io} 


Pe roeedecu. é Paris. 
Pupil of V. Bertin. 
Medals, 1838, ’48, 55, 67 (E. U.) 
‘Legion of Honor, 1846. 

Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1867. 
Diploma to the memory of deceased artists. 
Exposition Universelle, 1878. 

Born, 1796. Died, 1875. 


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163 
Bey -TROYON (Constant), decd Poe: Paris. 


Pupil of Riverenx. 
Medals, 1838, ’40, ’46, 48, ’55. 
Legion of Honor, 1849. 
Born, 1810. Died, 1865. 


BOY WITH DONKEYS. 
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164 
ROSSI (L.) F : oa . Paris, 
Pupil of Fortuny. | 
LADY—TIME LOUIS XV1. 


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165 
MEISSONIER I. L. Es 


Pupil of Cogniet. yt 
Medals, 1840, ’41, ’43, 148. ee gee 
. Legion of Honor, 1846. 9 9 
ec. Grand Medal of Honor (E. U. "i 1855. Pre “ 

1 Officer of the Legion of Honor, 1856. 


eT Member of the Institute of France, 1861. — a 
re Honorary Member of the R. A., London. | = <i 
a One of the Eight Grand Medals of Honor (E. U), 1867, 
G Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1867, 
Grand Medal of Honor (E. U), 1878. 


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